What have you tried? What problems are you having now that you didn't have before?

I remember i did SDL application that capped frames per second, Counted loops, Make approximation on how much is a FPS and all that good stuffand i printed everything to screen,i got bout 20folders each with about 20+ projects its hard to find one i need. If i knew name at least.

My current problem is that,Uint32 a = SDL_GetTicks();//10 milisec passed;Uint32 b = SDL_GetTicks() - a;b is not 10 nor its 100 nor its 1 i get illogical numberIts 100% Uint32 = Uint32 - Uint32 and i dont get it;

Edit:: i know SDL_GetTicks() is inacurate to 10 milisec but i get such random numbers like 1031 one loop next one i get 323

I tried searching on google a good tutorial but difficult to find a proper one.So could you suggest one

FPS capping is not something that is API-specific, though certain APIs may have features to assist in it.You don't need a tutorial on "FPS capping in SDL", but just one on FPS capping, which you personally happen to use in SDL.

But really, you don't normally want to cap your FPS (the drawing of the game). Typically, you either cap or interpolate your logic (the moving of objects in the game).If you successfully can handle the speed that your game updates, then the program can draw as fast or slow as the computer wants without harm (unless it gets too slow).